
11 Oct
2013
11 Oct
'13
11:15 a.m.
On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 05:02:26PM +0200, Dag Odenhall wrote:
I like (&) better than (#) because it reads like x and apply f to it, but I could probably get used to (#) too.
Perhaps I've been just doing too much C/C++ programming and therefore dislike '&', but also in the Haskell world there're the operators '&&' and '.&.', so '&' has for myself the connotation of taking two things of the same kind and combine them in a way. So I would prefer '#', but most likely could also live with '&'. Greetings, Daniel